CodeWarrior Code Camps – Safety & Wellbeing Policy
Introduction#
This policy outlines the commitment of CodeWarrior Code Camps to providing a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all participants, instructors, and leaders. We are dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of every participant and maintaining high standards of safety throughout all camp activities.
1. Supervision & Child Wellbeing#
Supervision
- Children are never left unsupervised, including during breaks and transitions between activities.
- We maintain appropriate leader-to-participant ratios to ensure adequate supervision at all times.
- Specific areas are designated for supervised activities, and participants will be informed of these boundaries.
Behaviour & Discipline
- We strive to create a positive, encouraging, and supportive atmosphere where participants feel comfortable and confident. We expect camp participants to show respect for others, leaders, and equipment.
- Bullying, unsafe actions, or inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated.
- Minor issues are addressed with reminders; repeated or serious issues will result in contact with the parents/guardians, and in rare cases, removal from camp.
Child Protection & Privacy
- All adult leaders working directly with children hold current NSW Working With Children Checks (WWCC).
- When a senior high-school guide leads a class, an adult leader is always present.
- Photographs or videos may occasionally be taken for promotional purposes, but only with parental consent provided at registration.
- Children’s personal information is kept confidential and used only for camp-related activities.
Online Safety
- All online activities and content accessed during the camp will be age-appropriate and relevant to the curriculum.
- Clear guidelines for internet usage are explained to participants, and leaders actively support responsible online behaviour.
- A zero-tolerance policy for cyberbullying will be enforced, and participants will be educated on responsible online behaviour.
2. Health and Medical Care#
First Aid & Emergency procedures
- At least one camp leader on site is trained in First Aid and CPR. The designated First Aid leader (Safety Officer) is named in your Welcome Pack.
- A First Aid kit is available at all camp venues.
- Contact information for the parents/guardians and the emergency contact is provided in the camp sign-up form, submitted before camp starts. This information is readily accessible to attending adult leaders.
- In the event of fire, evacuation, or lockdown, leaders follow venue emergency procedures. Parents are notified as soon as possible.
Medical Needs & Allergies
- Parents/guardians must provide full details of medical conditions, medications, allergies, and dietary requirements in the camp sign-up form.
- All camp leaders are informed of individual requirements for camp participants, each morning.
- Camps provide morning tea and lunch. Parents must advise details of food allergies and dietary requirements. This information is provided in the camp sign-up form, submitted before camp starts. We take all reasonable steps to provide safe options, but we cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment.
- Clear procedures for the administration of prescribed medications will be followed by an adult leader.
Health & Attendance
- Children should not attend camp if unwell, especially with infectious illnesses.
- If a child becomes ill during camp, parents will be contacted to collect them.
3. Daily Routine#
Drop-Off & Pick-Up
- Participants can be dropped off to camp up to 30 mins prior to start time. For example if the camp start time is 9:30am they can arrive from 9:00am.
- Parents/guardians must sign-in each day with an adult leader.
- Children can be picked up between 3:30pm and 4pm, and must be signed out by a parent/guardian.
- If someone else will collect your child, please notify camp leaders in writing in advance.
- If you are delayed at pick-up, please contact the camp phone number as soon as possible.
Food
- Lunch and a small morning tea are provided each day.
- Parents should remind children not to share food with others due to allergy risks.
- Children are welcome to bring extra snacks if desired.
- Please do not send food containing nuts, as we aim to minimise allergy risks.
Equipment & Belongings (BYOD / PP5 / Camp Device)
- Bring Your Own Device (BYOD option):
- Campers choosing the BYOD option bring their own laptop or device.
- We will make every reasonable effort to support children using their own device, regardless of brand or operating system.
- Parents/guardians are responsible for ensuring BYOD devices are in good working order and fully charged each day.
- CodeWarrior Code Camps cannot accept responsibility for loss, theft, or damage to personal devices or other belongings.
- Purchase a PI5 (PP5 option):
- Families choosing this option receive a new Raspberry Pi 5 device.
- The Raspberry Pi is used during camp and remains the property of the family after camp ends.
- CodeWarrior provides initial setup and support during the camp; however, ongoing use, maintenance, and replacement after camp are the responsibility of the family.
- Warranty or replacement of faulty devices is handled directly through the supplier/manufacturer, not through CodeWarrior.
- Camp Device (Provided by CodeWarrior):
- A limited number of devices are available for in-camp use for families who cannot provide their own.
- Camp Devices remain the property of CodeWarrior and are not taken home.
- Devices may be older or borrowed models, but will be set up to run all camp activities.
Pair-Based Learning & Device Sharing
- Our camps use pair-based learning, where two participants collaborate on the same project.
- This approach encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills.
- If two friends or siblings attend together, they may choose to share a single laptop or Raspberry Pi during camp. This option is selected during sign-up.
4. Communication & Feedback#
Emergency Contacts
- Parents/guardians provide contact details for themself and at least one emergency contact during sign-up.
- In an emergency, camp leaders will first attempt to contact the parent/guardian, then the listed emergency contact(s).
Complaints & Feedback
- We welcome feedback and take concerns seriously.
- If you have a concern, please raise it with an adult camp leader on site.
- If not resolved, contact the Camp Coordinator Simon Forwood. Contact details are in the Welcome pack and via the Contact page.
Our Commitment#
Our team is dedicated to providing a safe, fun, and inspiring environment where every child can learn, create, and thrive.
Review and Updates#
This policy will be reviewed annually, or as needed, to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with current regulations. The next review is scheduled for Jul 31, 2026.
Contact Information#
For any questions regarding this policy, please contact the Camp Coordinator:
Simon Forwood
Contact details are in the Welcome Pack, and on our Contact page.
Version 1.0 — Last updated: 29 August 2025
This policy is reviewed annually or as needed. The most current version is always available at
codewarriors.laudwords.com/safety